He was marginalized ... ordsprog

en He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. He was marginalized ... by the company's refusal to lend any semblance of truth to the economic reality that Reyes discussed.

en REFUSAL, n. Denial of something desired; as an elderly maiden's hand in marriage, to a rich and handsome suitor; a valuable franchise to a rich corporation, by an alderman; absolution to an impenitent king, by a priest, and so forth. Refusals are graded in a descending scale of finality thus: the refusal absolute, the refusal condition, the refusal tentative and the refusal feminine. The last is called by some casuists the refusal assentive.
  Ambrose Bierce

en There is nothing to fear except the persistent refusal to find out the truth, the persistent refusal to analyze the causes of happenings.
  Dorothy Thompson

en Staff discussed the situation with the company, assessed the merits of the various solutions, and the minister of economic development took the issue before executive council.

en We've discussed democracy, we have a clause of democracy, ... We've discussed what's needed to help the 800 million people in the hemisphere. We have discussed the environment, we have discussed education, we have discussed health, and all the leaders were very, very happy with what happened.

en They had good, extensive discussions of Iraq's refusal to disarm and the council's response to deal with this danger. They discussed various ideas about resolution including possible changes in text.

en The company's policy to limit communication with investors creates many situations where George Reyes has to take it on the chin. If you compound that [lack of communication] with the company's unparalleled performance -- any cautious directional comments he makes will be viewed with great emotion.

en All great art is by its very essence in conflict with the society with which it exists. It expresses the truth about the existence regardless of whether this truth serves or hinders the survival purpose of a given society. All great art is revolutionary because it touches upon the reality of man and questions the reality of the various transitory forms of human society.
  Erich Fromm

en I'm more of a consensus builder who can find common ground with other senators. I believe that Dan would be isolated and marginalized, which means that all the constituents of District 7 would be isolated and marginalized as well.

en It is disturbing that the developing nations are marginalized during the progress of information industry, although it has promoted social and economic development of all countries as a whole,

en The two pillars of 'political correctness' are:
a) willful ignorance
b) a steadfast refusal to face the truth

  George MacDonald

en The two pillars of 'political correctness' are:
a) willful ignorance
b) a steadfast refusal to face the truth

  George MacDonald

en The two pillars of 'political correctness' are:
a) willful ignorance
b) a steadfast refusal to face the truth

  George MacDonald

en The two pillars of 'political correctness' are:
a) willful ignorance
b) a steadfast refusal to face the truth

  George MacDonald

en Reality means you live until you die. The real truth is nobody wants reality
  Chuck Palahniuk


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